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E: The Environmental Magazine
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Articles in Sept-Oct 1997 issue of E: The Environmental Magazine
- Woodsmen, spare those trees! - Conservationists' bid for timber leases
by Tim Westby - Deadly whirl - 'whirling disease' of wild trout
by Bob Sherwood - Adam Werbach: the youngest Sierra Club president is aiming for the Grassroots and MTV - Sierra Club, environmentalist group - Cover Story - Interview
by Anne W. Wilke - Thinking big - Esprit founder Doug Tompkins invests in Chile natural reserve
by James Langman - The open-door policy - US immigration
by Jim Motavalli - Just doing it: Generation X proves that actions speak louder than words - age group born in late 1960s and 1970s
by Wiliam R. Buck - Learning from the earth: the Student Conservation Association builds lifelong environmentalists
by Chris Hayhurst - The forest primeval
by Jim Motavalli - Jacques Yves Cousteau, 1910-1997 - founder of Cousteau Society, Virginia - Obituary
by Jim Motavalli - Natural options: the 10 most important foods to buy organic
by Francine Stevens - Remnants of things past - trade-in program for old Trabant cars
by Robert Furlong - Life after death - donating to environmental movement projects
by Marshall Glickman - Mitsubishi mayhem - environmentalists versus Mitsubishi and the Mexican government regarding lagoon waters in Baja, Mexico
by Tracey C. Rembert - Wild Burros: Death Valley's 'aliens'? - wild burros as non-native habitants of Death Valley National Park
by Chris Hayhurst - Second time around: eco-entrepreneurs are making new products from recycled materials
by Shannon Glynn - Clouds in the coffee - coffee plantations as bird habitat
by Chris Wilde - Facing front: washing machines are getting cleaner and greener
by Jim Motavalli